Cambridgekeith Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 For sale is my AX10B pedal. It is an easy to use pedal with built in tuner, effects and amp models. I bought this a few years ago, used it a few times and have not used it since. It is unmarked and complete in all respects. I have the original box (slightly worn) and have a wooden case which I made to take to gigs. A buyer could have either or even both (although this would be rather bulky) Available from Cambridge. Happy to post. Photo to follow Following copied from the Korg website; -Eleven amp modeling sounds generated by "REMS," in a compact body - 26 carefully-selected standard effects delivering a wide range of tonal variation - 40 preset programs covering all musical styles, plus 40 user programs for your own editing - Available in two models; the AX10G for guitar and the AX10B for bass. - Expression pedal for realtime control - Knob-based interface for intuitively creative control, and an easily-understandable panel layout - Tap switch for easy setting of delay time etc. - AMP/LINE select switch for connection to amp, mixer, MTR, or any other destination - Built-in Chromatic Auto Tuner with mute function - Compact design that fits into the pocket of your guitar case for easy carrying between stage, studio, or anywhere - Two-way power supply; runs on battery or AC adaptor - Silver body and knobs with a cool design that projects a sense of solidity The AX10G/10B join the Toneworks lineup of multi-effect units, with a wide variety of realistic modeling effects that use Korg's amazing "REMS" modeling technology acclaimed around the world. In a compact body it delivers a great selection of effects, and with intuitive controls and an expression pedal for realtime control it's ideal for live performance. With a cool silver chassis, powerful effects, and extremely flexible operation, these are the ideal compact multi-effect units for producing virtually any guitar/bass sound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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